Registry of Lobbyists
Subject matters | Details | Categories |
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Employment and Training
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Access to Labour:The Government of Canada should create a 10-year $50 million tax credit for the adoption of automation and industrial robotics in the Canadian meat industry to help Canada’s meat packing and processing industry become more productive during this time of chronic labour shortages.
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Policies or Program
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Industry,
International Relations,
International Trade
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Canada US Regulatory Cooperation: The Canadian Meat Council is advocating for greater regulatory alignment between Canada and the U.S. to achieve enhanced equivalency of inspection systems.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution,
Regulation
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Industry,
International Trade
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Canada-EU: the Canadian Meat Council is advocating for commercially viable access to Europe for Canadian beef and pork under the provisions of the Canada Europe Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement -CETA.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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International Relations,
International Trade
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Canada-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement: the Canadian Meat Council is very supportive of this Agreement and is providing input for an ambitious outcome.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Industry
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Canadian Food Inspection Agency and User Fee Act: The Canadian Meat Council is advocating for a review of the CFIA fee structure and establishment of service standards as required by the User Fee Act.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Industry,
International Trade
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Capital Cost Allowance: The Canadian Meat Council is advocating for the permanent adoption of the temporary increase to the depreciation rate for manufacturing and machinery and equipment from 30% to 50% on a declining balance basis upon the expiry of the accelerated capital cost allowance. This would allow Canada to close the productivity gap with the U.S. and ensure that Canadian manufacturers, including meat processors, are on a level playing field with their U.S. counterparts.
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Policies or Program
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Employment and Training
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Employment Insurance: The Government of Canada should amend its Employment Insurance rules and have one single national standard for Employment Insurance Eligibility.
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Policies or Program
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Immigration
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Express Entry: The Canadian Meat Council is advocating that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada accommodate all “high demand occupations” including industrial butchers in the Express Entry Program that came into effect on January 1, 2015 without quota limitations. We are advocating for an adjustment to the National Occupation Classification for industrial butchers to Group B.
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Policies or Program
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Industry
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Food and Drug Regulations: the Canadian Meat Council is advocating for the approval of new regulations to extend the use of food irradiation in Canada to include ground beef, poultry, and beef carcasses.
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Regulation
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Animal Welfare,
Industry
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Health Canada Own Use Drug Provision: the Canadian Meat Council supports the introduction of amendments to the Food and Drug Regulations to restrict personal use importation of unapproved veterinary drugs intended to be administered to food-producing animals.
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Regulation
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Budget,
Health
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Increased Budget for CFIA: The Government of Canada should contribute an additional $10 million to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency for food safety compliance promotion of the new Safe Food for Canadians Regulations over the period 2015-20. The Agency needs adequate resources to ensure that compliance with the new requirements is achieved quickly to ensure that Canada’s food safety system remains one of the very best in the world.
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Policies or Program
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Health,
Industry
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Increased budget for CFIA: The Government of Canada should contribute an additional $5 million to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency for their new initiative “Safe Food Canada: the Learning Partnership” for the period 2015-2020. The Government of Canada is taking further action to strengthen Canada's world-class food safety system with the launch of the Safe Food for Canadians Action Plan.
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Policies or Program
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International Trade
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International Barriers to Trade: The Canadian Meat Council seeks to eliminate or prevent out-dated, overly burdensome, discriminatory or otherwise inappropriate technical requirements in other countries that can create unnecessary obstacles to trade, reduce competition and prevent Canadian exporters from participating in global supply under the WTO SPS and TBT Agreements.
The Canadian Meat Council is advocating for strengthened regulatory cooperation initiatives in regional, plurilateral and multilateral trade agreements to further facilitate trade.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Health
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Interprovincial Meat Trade Pilot Project:the Canadian Meat Council is advocating that all meat processed in Canada should be inspected by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency under the new Safe Food for Canadians Act and Regulations.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution,
Regulation
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Employment and Training
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Labour Mobility Incentive Program: The Canadian Meat Council is advocating for a new 5-year $50 million Labour Mobility Incentive Program targeted at Canada’s youth to strengthen Canada’s labour market.
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Policies or Program
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Animal Welfare
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Manual of Procedures: the Canadian Meat Council is requesting that the Government update policies on animal transportation and welfare issues- Chapter 12 of the Meat Hygiene Manual of Procedures.
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Policies or Program
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International Trade
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Market Access for Canadian Meat Exports Program: The Canadian Meat Council is advocating for a 5-year $10 million Market Access for Canadian Meat Exports Program to help Canada’s meat packing and processing industry take full advantage of the export opportunities created by new international trade agreements.
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Policies or Program
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Health,
Industry
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Meat Safety Tax Credit: the Canadian Meat Council is advocating for the creation of a new Meat Safety Tax Credit based on eligible expenses for Canada’s food processing industry for a safer food supply for Canadians.
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Policies or Program
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Consumer Issues,
Industry
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Product of Canada Guidelines: the Canadian Meat Council supports a review of the Product of Canada Guidelines with regard to labelling of meat products.
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Regulation
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Employment and Training
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Refugees: We are advocating for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada to initiate efforts to direct refugee settlement to locations where individuals may be qualified, with training, to fill meat industry job vacancies. The Canadian meat industry also welcomes any other initiatives that will facilitate inter-provincial labour mobility of unemployed, under-employed and disadvantaged Canadians willing to work in our industry.
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Policies or Program
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Consumer Issues,
Health
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Safe Food for Canadians Act: The Canadian Meat Council is advocating for the development of outcome based food safety regulations under the Safe Food for Canadians Act.
The Canadian Meat Council is advocating for the development and implementation of a risk-based and evidence-based food inspection safety system.
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Regulation
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Employment and Training,
Immigration,
Industry
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Temporary Foreign Worker Program: the Canadian Meat Council is advocating for the continued access for the Temporary Foreign Worker Program for Canada's meat industry. Nevertheless, and notwithstanding extensive efforts to recruit domestically, it is the reality of our industry that the number of workers required exceeds, by far, the number of both “lower-skilled” and “higher-skilled” Canadian candidates who are both willing and able to work in Canada's meat processing industry. There is now an application fee of $1000 per Temporary Foreign Worker- if a form has 1 employee or 100 employees the charge is $1000 per worker applied for. If the request is rejected the fee is not refunded. These fees seem much higher than a reasonable cost to process- especially when the request for multiple employees is rejected.
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Policies or Program
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International Trade
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Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement- the Canadian Meat Council is advocating for the Government of Canada to ratify the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement Negotiations. Canada should be seeking an ambitious free trade agreement with all parties in the negotiations.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Animal Welfare
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Veterinary Import Policy: Animal Health Risk Assessment: the Canadian Meat Council has requested an updated risk assessment on the importation of live American hogs for slaughter in Canada.
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Policies or Program
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International Trade
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World Trade Organization Doha Round Negotiations: the Canadian Meat Council supports an ambitious trade deal at the World Trade Organization to gain better access to important export markets. We need a significant reduction in import tariffs, the elimination of export subsidies and greatly reduced domestic support that distorts pricing and international markets.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Subject matters | Details | Categories |
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Access to Labour:The Government of Canada should create a 10-year $50 million tax credit for the adoption of automation and industrial robotics in the Canadian meat industry to help Canada’s meat packing and processing industry become more productive during this time of chronic labour shortages.
|
Policies or Program
|
Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Canada US Regulatory Cooperation: The Canadian Meat Council is advocating for greater regulatory alignment between Canada and the U.S. to achieve enhanced equivalency of inspection systems.
|
Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution,
Regulation
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Canada-EU: the Canadian Meat Council is advocating for commercially viable access to Europe for Canadian beef and pork under the provisions of the Canada Europe Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement -CETA.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Canada-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement: the Canadian Meat Council is very supportive of this Agreement and is providing input for an ambitious outcome.
|
Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Canadian Food Inspection Agency and User Fee Act: The Canadian Meat Council is advocating for a review of the CFIA fee structure and establishment of service standards as required by the User Fee Act.
|
Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Capital Cost Allowance: The Canadian Meat Council is advocating for the permanent adoption of the temporary increase to the depreciation rate for manufacturing and machinery and equipment from 30% to 50% on a declining balance basis upon the expiry of the accelerated capital cost allowance. This would allow Canada to close the productivity gap with the U.S. and ensure that Canadian manufacturers, including meat processors, are on a level playing field with their U.S. counterparts.
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Policies or Program
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Employment Insurance: The Government of Canada should amend its Employment Insurance rules and have one single national standard for Employment Insurance Eligibility.
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Policies or Program
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Express Entry: The Canadian Meat Council is advocating that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada accommodate all “high demand occupations” including industrial butchers in the Express Entry Program that came into effect on January 1, 2015 without quota limitations. We are advocating for an adjustment to the National Occupation Classification for industrial butchers to Group B.
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Policies or Program
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Food and Drug Regulations: the Canadian Meat Council is advocating for the approval of new regulations to extend the use of food irradiation in Canada to include ground beef, poultry, and beef carcasses.
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Regulation
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Health Canada Own Use Drug Provision: the Canadian Meat Council supports the introduction of amendments to the Food and Drug Regulations to restrict personal use importation of unapproved veterinary drugs intended to be administered to food-producing animals.
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Regulation
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
|
Increased Budget for CFIA: The Government of Canada should contribute an additional $10 million to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency for food safety compliance promotion of the new Safe Food for Canadians Regulations over the period 2015-20. The Agency needs adequate resources to ensure that compliance with the new requirements is achieved quickly to ensure that Canada’s food safety system remains one of the very best in the world.
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Policies or Program
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Increased budget for CFIA: The Government of Canada should contribute an additional $5 million to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency for their new initiative “Safe Food Canada: the Learning Partnership” for the period 2015-2020. The Government of Canada is taking further action to strengthen Canada's world-class food safety system with the launch of the Safe Food for Canadians Action Plan.
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Policies or Program
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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International Barriers to Trade: The Canadian Meat Council seeks to eliminate or prevent out-dated, overly burdensome, discriminatory or otherwise inappropriate technical requirements in other countries that can create unnecessary obstacles to trade, reduce competition and prevent Canadian exporters from participating in global supply under the WTO SPS and TBT Agreements.
The Canadian Meat Council is advocating for strengthened regulatory cooperation initiatives in regional, plurilateral and multilateral trade agreements to further facilitate trade.
|
Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
|
Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
|
Interprovincial Meat Trade Pilot Project:the Canadian Meat Council is advocating that all meat processed in Canada should be inspected by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency under the new Safe Food for Canadians Act and Regulations.
|
Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution,
Regulation
|
Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
|
Labour Mobility Incentive Program: The Canadian Meat Council is advocating for a new 5-year $50 million Labour Mobility Incentive Program targeted at Canada’s youth to strengthen Canada’s labour market.
|
Policies or Program
|
Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Manual of Procedures: the Canadian Meat Council is requesting that the Government update policies on animal transportation and welfare issues- Chapter 12 of the Meat Hygiene Manual of Procedures.
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Policies or Program
|
Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
|
Market Access for Canadian Meat Exports Program: The Canadian Meat Council is advocating for a 5-year $10 million Market Access for Canadian Meat Exports Program to help Canada’s meat packing and processing industry take full advantage of the export opportunities created by new international trade agreements.
|
Policies or Program
|
Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Meat Safety Tax Credit: the Canadian Meat Council is advocating for the creation of a new Meat Safety Tax Credit based on eligible expenses for Canada’s food processing industry for a safer food supply for Canadians.
|
Policies or Program
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Product of Canada Guidelines: the Canadian Meat Council supports a review of the Product of Canada Guidelines with regard to labelling of meat products.
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Regulation
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Refugees: We are advocating for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada to initiate efforts to direct refugee settlement to locations where individuals may be qualified, with training, to fill meat industry job vacancies. The Canadian meat industry also welcomes any other initiatives that will facilitate inter-provincial labour mobility of unemployed, under-employed and disadvantaged Canadians willing to work in our industry.
|
Policies or Program
|
Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
|
Safe Food for Canadians Act: The Canadian Meat Council is advocating for the development of outcome based food safety regulations under the Safe Food for Canadians Act.
The Canadian Meat Council is advocating for the development and implementation of a risk-based and evidence-based food inspection safety system.
|
Regulation
|
Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Temporary Foreign Worker Program: the Canadian Meat Council is advocating for the continued access for the Temporary Foreign Worker Program for Canada's meat industry. Nevertheless, and notwithstanding extensive efforts to recruit domestically, it is the reality of our industry that the number of workers required exceeds, by far, the number of both “lower-skilled” and “higher-skilled” Canadian candidates who are both willing and able to work in Canada's meat processing industry. There is now an application fee of $1000 per Temporary Foreign Worker- if a form has 1 employee or 100 employees the charge is $1000 per worker applied for. If the request is rejected the fee is not refunded. These fees seem much higher than a reasonable cost to process- especially when the request for multiple employees is rejected.
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Policies or Program
|
Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement- the Canadian Meat Council is advocating for the Government of Canada to ratify the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement Negotiations. Canada should be seeking an ambitious free trade agreement with all parties in the negotiations.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
|
Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Veterinary Import Policy: Animal Health Risk Assessment: the Canadian Meat Council has requested an updated risk assessment on the importation of live American hogs for slaughter in Canada.
|
Policies or Program
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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World Trade Organization Doha Round Negotiations: the Canadian Meat Council supports an ambitious trade deal at the World Trade Organization to gain better access to important export markets. We need a significant reduction in import tariffs, the elimination of export subsidies and greatly reduced domestic support that distorts pricing and international markets.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Communication techniques that have been used or are expected to be used in the course of the undertaking:
Date | DPOH, Position Title | Government Institution | Subject Matters |
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2024-10-29 |
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Employment and Training, International Trade |
2024-10-29 |
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Employment and Training |
2024-10-29 |
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International Trade |
2024-10-29 |
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Employment and Training, International Trade |
2024-10-29 |
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Employment and Training, International Trade |
2024-10-29 |
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Employment and Training, International Trade |
2024-10-29 |
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Employment and Training, International Trade |
2024-10-29 |
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Employment and Training, International Trade |
2024-10-29 |
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Employment and Training, International Trade |
2024-10-29 |
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Employment and Training, International Trade |
2024-10-29 |
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Employment and Training, International Trade |
2024-10-29 |
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Employment and Training, International Trade |
2024-10-29 |
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Employment and Training, International Trade |
2024-10-29 |
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Employment and Training, International Trade |
2024-10-29 |
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Employment and Training, International Trade |
2024-10-29 |
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Employment and Training, International Trade |
2024-10-09 |
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Industry, International Trade |
2024-10-03 |
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Employment and Training |
2024-10-01 |
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Immigration |
2024-09-27 |
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Employment and Training |
2024-09-26 |
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International Trade |
2024-09-19 |
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Employment and Training |
2024-09-19 |
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Employment and Training |
2024-09-19 |
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Employment and Training |
2024-09-19 |
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Employment and Training |
2024-09-18 |
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Employment and Training, International Relations |
2024-08-30 |
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Industry |
2024-07-10 |
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Industry, International Trade |
2024-07-04 |
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Labour |
2024-05-08 |
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Labour |
2024-05-03 |
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Labour |
2024-05-03 |
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Employment and Training, Immigration |
2024-04-24 |
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International Trade |
2024-04-22 |
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International Trade |
2024-04-18 |
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Labour |
2024-04-17 |
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Employment and Training, Labour |
2024-04-17 |
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Industry |
2024-04-16 |
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Animal Welfare, Health |
2024-04-09 |
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Employment and Training |
2024-04-09 |
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Employment and Training |
2024-04-08 |
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Employment and Training |
2024-04-02 |
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Employment and Training, Immigration |
2024-04-02 |
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Employment and Training, Immigration |
2024-03-07 |
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Industry, International Trade |
2024-02-01 |
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Industry |
2024-01-30 |
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Industry, International Trade |
2024-01-23 |
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Industry, International Trade |
2023-12-13 |
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International Trade |
2023-12-01 |
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Agriculture, Industry |